Whenever how ever. Just wanna be flootin doing the best I can't. I'm not trying to line in the land of a stranger. If someone call my name. How ever the pains I will rise and take a roll and smile back. Minding the front line. I sincerely believe in every lies and wave it off with my dread . It's time to rise up even though they Left us for death. We are still breathing

My bands new song SELF-OBSESSION IS OUT NOW! I promise it’ll make you feel good and make them legs move 💃🏻 @citrusheightsuk make sure to come see us at the Library (360 club) in Leeds. Inbox me for TICKEHTZ xoxoxo
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114 minutes ago

Eminem: "White Trash" The Rap Star part 1

20 years after the release of "The Slim Shady LP," an album that catapulted Eminem into stardom, we remember a hip-hop hip-hop landmark. Edited at a time when the question of the "politically correct" was not yet as pronounced as today, the misogynist and violent lyrics, but also an irreproachable technique, are especially visible in the eyes and ears.

Those who went through the last years of elementary education or secondary education there between 1999 and 2002 remember well the topics of conversation (besides the usual intergenerational issues, especially related to puberty): Playstations 2 "chipadas", Figo no Real Madrid, "Jackass", Big Brother and Zé Maria, will the English and Mathematics teacher be involved? Pokémon, Mission Impossible 2, Gladiator or Matrix, South Park "And of course the Internet is still just as curiosity and not as a repository of all our personal information.

Whenever how ever. Just wanna be flootin doing the best I can't. I'm not trying to line in the land of a stranger. If someone call my name. How ever the pains I will rise and take a roll and smile back. Minding the front line. I sincerely believe in every lies and wave it off with my dread . It's time to rise up even though they Left us for death. We are still breathing